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Goal Processes in Music Therapy Practice

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The processes around identifying therapeutic goals with your client are at the centre of ethical music therapy practice. A combination of primary qualitative research with existing literature allows for a thorough understanding of how goal setting is influenced by both the therapist and the person with whom they work, and the levels of collaboration possible between client and therapist in different settings. Downloadable worksheets, reflective tasks, case examples and guidelines on goal writing puts the theory into action. Providing a detailed model and set of principles that you can apply to any context and strengthen your practice; this book makes essential reading for music therapy students and practitioners looking to hone and update their skills. 

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Grace Thompson, PhD is a registered music therapist, researcher and senior lecturer in Music Therapy at The University of Melbourne. Grace has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and is co-editor of the book Music Therapy with Families.

Acknowledgements Foreword (Helen Shoemark) Part 1: Setting the scene Chapter 1: Introduction: Do I need to write a goal? Chapter 2: Reflections on Literature Part 2: A theory of goal processes Chapter 3: Introduction to the Client-In-Context Theory Chapter 4: The music therapists attributes Chapter 5: The clients attributes Chapter 6: Features of the context Chapter 7: Interactions between the players Part 3: Applications for practice Chapter 8: The theory-practice nexus Chapter 9: Considerations for goal writing Appendices...

Introducing the Client in Context Model, this book will aid to develop their own professional rationale for goal process relevant to range of practice contexts

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